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Carlos Pesudo
Zero Space13th Febuary 2021 — 6th March 2021
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This exhibition, which presents painting and video work, has as its interest in what happens in the most immediate and hermetic reality of the creation space. Carlos Pesudo uses the figure of the egg or "zero space" as a metaphor for the isolation in which he finds himself in his studio, where he works around listening to the minimum or the most elemental. In such scenario, the artist asks the following question: what happens, or how do things happen in a place where nothing happens?
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AVAILABLE WORKS
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Carlos Pesudo, 0, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Underwater seascape, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Fireworks in the morning, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Half a zero , 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Smoking egg-plant, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Hourglass three, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Monolite, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Pyramid, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Pyramid Two, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, Space view of the egg, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, The turning point of the night, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, The moon, 2020More Details
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Carlos Pesudo, This is not an egg its is just emptiness, 2020More Details
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Zero Space
A video work - Carlos PesudoIn this piece, I use the “language of error” from the video work itself. I am interested in whether is blurring, noise is, or any alteration of an image that is taken from an experimental process of filming and might provokes a sensitive audiovisual immersion sequence.
This video shows a different painting experience. It has been filmed trough magnifying lenses, so it talks about a tiny part of the surroundings of zero-space. It presentimages that shows numerous possibilities for abstract photography taken from a very small specific space, in which many forms appear where the eye cannot reach, images that apparently wouldn’t belong to us. The videowork shows the uncertainty of an abstract sequence of images and sound that makes you ask yourself what you might be looking at.
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